will there be a change to the raisins when they are placed in honey justify your answer
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Yes, there will be a change, in such a scenario the raisins will shrink.
- The typical reaction of exosmosis naturally takes place when raisins are properly maintained in honey.
- In such a gradual process, water moves properly from a lower solute concentration to a more significant solute concentration through the raisin covering.
- As follows, the raisins will shrivel as a direct result of this.
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